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In 2008, however, a sharply divided court held that the Second Amendment provides a broad right to firearm ownership that prohibits stringent registration requirement for personal weapons.
In 2000, she gave a speech at the Million Mom March to advocate stricter gun control laws in the United States, calling the country's gun laws "nihilistic and barbaric," and urging stringent registration of guns, licensing of gun owners, and thorough evaluation of legal and mental health records.
There are multiple reported causes of this recent decline, including declining demand in the United Kingdom and the introduction of more stringent registration and entry requirements.
Regardless, another potential challenge for TCAM practitioners to face is that any regulatory process designed to implement stringent registration standards will necessarily exclude some applicants.
Comparison to data from databases where all general practitioners who want to participate can participate in Intego which selects their general practitioners based on stringent registration quality criteria might provide useful insights to our quality criteria.
(Much of this polarization has arisen from widely differing reactions among industry, government, and activists to the stringent Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals regulatory framework proposed by the European Commission. Final adoption of this framework is expected by the end of 2006).
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The deadline for the two to change their party affiliation under the state's stringent voter registration laws was 9 October 2015.
[n3] And New York [p764] concedes that only one other State -- Kentucky -- has imposed as stringent a primary registration deadline on persons with prior party affiliations.
After introducing the more stringent procedure for registration, Kobach lost his suit to compel the federal election officials to change the federal forms to require citizenship documentation.
Overall the General Stud Book had the most stringent rules for registration of Thoroughbreds at the time, around 1900; other countries, including the United States, France, Australia and Russia, were considered by the British and Irish to be much laxer and to have allowed some non-Thoroughbred horses into their national stud books.
Some, like the one in New York on Tuesday, exclude voting by members of other parties and have stringent rules about changing registration.
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